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Hypertension, RAAS inhibitors & COVID-19 | How a single question improves CAC scanning | New ACC virtual meetings
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
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Hypertension associated with greater risk of dying from COVID-19—but RAAS inhibitors can help

Hypertension is associated with a much greater risk of dying from COVID-19, according to new research published in European Heart Journal. The study’s authors noted that outcomes improved if patients took antihypertensive medications as recommended.

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Hypertension associated with greater risk of dying from COVID-19—but RAAS inhibitors can help

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Hypertension is associated with a much greater risk of dying from COVID-19, according to new research published in European Heart Journal. The study’s authors noted that outcomes improved if patients took antihypertensive medications as recommended.
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How a single question improves the effectiveness of CAC scanning

Asking older patients one simple question when they undergo coronary artery calcium scanning can make a world of difference, according to new findings published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes.

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How a single question improves the effectiveness of CAC scanning

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Asking older patients one simple question when they undergo coronary artery calcium scanning can make a world of difference, according to new findings published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes.
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Hospital allegedly lied about COVID-19 patient’s death

The hospital is accused of listing an acute myocardial infarction as the cause of the patient’s death and not mentioning COVID-19 at all.

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Hospital allegedly lied about COVID-19 patient’s death

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The hospital is accused of listing an acute myocardial infarction as the cause of the patient’s death and not mentioning COVID-19 at all.
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American College of Cardiology launches new series of COVID-19-related virtual meetings

No registration is required for this series of free virtual meetings.

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No registration is required for this series of free virtual meetings.
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Abiomed gains FDA approval to launch first-in-human trial for ‘world’s smallest heart pump’

The device will be tested in high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients.

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Abiomed gains FDA approval to launch first-in-human trial for ‘world’s smallest heart pump’

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The device will be tested in high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients.
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Indoor air filters associated with a significant decrease in systolic blood pressure

Ambient air pollution directly leads to poorer health outcomes, and even short-term exposure to fine particulate matter can increase a person’s risk of adverse cardiovascular events.

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Indoor air filters associated with a significant decrease in systolic blood pressure

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Ambient air pollution directly leads to poorer health outcomes, and even short-term exposure to fine particulate matter can increase a person’s risk of adverse cardiovascular events.
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FFR-guided PCI earns high marks as a treatment option for patients with stable angina pectoris

Fractional flow reserve guidance can help cardiologists make better decisions during percutaneous coronary intervention—can it lead to better outcomes for patients with stable angina pectoris?

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FFR-guided PCI earns high marks as a treatment option for patients with stable angina pectoris

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Fractional flow reserve guidance can help cardiologists make better decisions during percutaneous coronary intervention—can it lead to better outcomes for patients with stable angina pectoris?
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In Other News

What recent changes to the Paycheck Protection Program mean for your radiology practice

President Donald Trump recently signed the PPP Flexibility Act of 2020 into law, following unanimous passage in the Senate.

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What recent changes to the Paycheck Protection Program mean for your radiology practice

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President Donald Trump recently signed the PPP Flexibility Act of 2020 into law, following unanimous passage in the Senate.
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Man dies after CT scan report showing cancer goes unread for more than a year

A number of IT systems failures and a radiology report below the standard of care contributed to the man’s passing.

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Man dies after CT scan report showing cancer goes unread for more than a year

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A number of IT systems failures and a radiology report below the standard of care contributed to the man’s passing.
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